A connector assembly includes a receptacle and a plug. The receptacle includes a receptacle housing and a plurality of receptacle contacts received in the housing. The housing includes a mating cavity and a mating face defined on an inner bottom of the mating cavity. Each receptacle contact includes a plate contacting section embedded on the mating face. The plug includes a plug housing inserted in the mating cavity of the receptacle and a plurality of plug contacts received in the plug housing. The housing includes a mating face confronting with mating face of the receptacle. Each plug contact includes an elastic contacting section projecting beyond the mating face of the plug to touch with the receptacle contact.
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9. Each contacting section has a first part perpendicularly to the mating face and a second part folded back toward the mounting face.
7. An electrical connector comprising:
an insulative housing defining a mounting face, a mating face opposite to the mounting face and a number of passageways running through the mounting face and the mating face;
a plurality of contacts received in the passageways, each contact comprising a retaining section fixed in a first inner side of the passageway, a contacting section projecting above the mating face, a joining section integrally connecting with contacting section and the retaining section, and a mounting section located on the mounting face;
wherein the joining section of each contact separates from a second inner side opposite to the first inner side of the passageways;
wherein the contacting section is protruding from the mating face.
1. A connector assembly comprising:
a receptacle connector comprising an insulative housing and a plurality of contacts received in the housing, the housing including a mounting face and a mating cavity, a mating face being defined on an inner bottom of the mating cavity and opposite to the mounting face of the receptacle connector;
each of the contacts of the receptacle comprising an engaging section fixed in the insulative housing, a plate contacting section embedded on the mating face and exposing to the mating cavity and a mounting section located on the mounting face of the insulative housing;
a plug connector comprising an insulative housing inserted in the mating cavity of the receptacle and a plurality of contacts received in the housing and touching with the contacts of the receptacle connector, the housing including a mating face confronting with mating face of the receptacle connector and a mounting face opposite to the mating face of the plug connector;
each of the contacts of the plug connector integrally comprising an elastic contacting section projecting beyond the mating face and a mounting section located on the mounting face of the plug connector;
wherein the housing of the plug connector defines several passageways running through both the mounting and mating faces to receive the contacts.
12. An electrical connector assembly comprising:
a receptacle connector including:
an elongated insulative housing along a lengthwise direction and defining a mating cavity communicating with an exterior in a vertical direction, which is perpendicular to said lengthwise direction, via an opening and equipped with in said mating cavity a mating face which lies in an oblique plane defined by said lengthwise direction and an oblique direction which is oblique to said vertical direction while is perpendicular to said lengthwise direction; and
a plurality of receptacle contacts disposed in the housing along said lengthwise direction, each of said receptacle contacts defining a stationary mating section compliantly located upon the mating face for mating with a plug connector, and a mounting section for mounting to a printed circuit board; further including said plug which includes another insulative housing adapted to be partially received in the mating cavity, a plurality of plug contacts each defining a deflectable mating section to mate with the stationary mating section of the receptacle contact, and another mounting section for mounting to another printed circuit board; wherein
during mating, a contact point of the stationary mating section of the receptacle contact with regard to the deflectable mating section of the plug contact varies along the mating face in said oblique direction and essentially away from said another mounting section of the plug contact in the vertical direction.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to an electrical connector.
2. Description of Related Arts
Conventionally, a board-to-board connector assembly includes a plug connector mounted on a lower surface of a printed circuit board fitted into a receptacle connector mounted on an upper surface of another printed circuit board to electrically connect the two printed circuit boards. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,875,027 issued on Apr. 5, 2005 to Ye et al. discloses a board-to-board connector assembly which includes a plug connector and a receptacle connector mating with each other. The plug connector has a plurality of plug contacts arranged along the outer faces of a tongue mating portion thereof and the receptacle connector has a plurality of receptacle contacts arranged along the inner faces of a tongue receiving cavity thereof. Each receptacle contact extends along the mating direction and a corresponding plug contact frictionally touches the receptacle contact to achieve reliable depth therebetween. Because of the side-located contact, the contacts of plug are in danger of collapse during mating process. In addition, it is not easy for a regular rectangle block to guide the plug into the receptacle in a wide range of deviations in this small form connector.
Hence, an improved connector assembly is required to overcome the problems of the prior art.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a connector assembly with contacts embedded in inner bottom of mating cavity.
To achieve the above object, a connector assembly includes a receptacle and a plug. The receptacle includes a receptacle housing and a plurality of receptacle contacts received in the housing. The housing includes a mating cavity and a mating face defined on an inner bottom of the mating cavity. Each receptacle contact includes a plate contacting section embedded on the mating face. The plug includes a plug housing inserted in the mating cavity of the receptacle and a plurality of plug contacts received in the plug housing. The housing includes a mating face confronting with mating face of the receptacle. Each plug contact includes an elastic contacting section projecting beyond the mating face of the plug to touch with the receptacle contact.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
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The plug connector 1 comprises a rectangular plug housing 10 and two rows of plug contacts 11 arranged along a direction of a long side of the rectangular plug housing. The plug housing 10 comprises a mounting face 12 and a mating face 14 opposite to the mounting face. A number of contact passageways 15 run through the mounting face 12 and the mating face 14 to retain the plug contacts 11. Each plug contact 11 comprises a retaining section 111, a hook-shaped contacting section 112, a mounting section 113 and an L-shaped joining section 114.
The mating face 14 is configured to be a Λ-shaped convex formed by symmetrically inclined first surface 141 and second surface 142. Two rows of contacts 11a, 11b and passageways are symmetrically located on the two surfaces 141, 142. The joining section 114 comprises a horizontal part 1142 and a vertical part 1141 and the contacting section 112 comprises a first part 1121 extending from a top end of the vertical part 1141 beyond the mating face 14 and a second part 1122 folded back toward the mounting face. The top end of the vertical part 1141 (junction of the vertical part 1141 and the mating section) is generally located on or above the first surface 141 while a free end of the second part 1122 downwards extends below the first surface 141 to be received in the passageways. A certain distance a is defined between the vertical part 1141 and second inner side 151 to accommodate the deformed contacting section 112 because of the Λ-shaped mating face.
The receptacle connector 2 comprises a rectangular housing 20 and a plurality of receptacle contacts 21 received in the housing. The housing includes a mounting face 22 and a mating cavity 23 recessed from an opposite surface of the mounting face. A mating face 24 is defined on an inner bottom face of the mating cavity 23 and is opposite to the mounting face 22. The receptacle contacts 21 are in a plate type and are insert-molded between the mounting face 22 and the mating face 24 of the housing. Each receptacle contact 21 comprises a retaining section 211, a plate contacting section 213 extended from a top end of the retaining section 211 and embedded in a bottom wall 201 of the insulative housing. The retaining section is vertically retained on the bottom wall of the housing. The mounting sections 212 extend in a same plane of the mounting face 22. The contacting sections 213 are parallelly located on the mating face and exposing to the mating cavity 23.
The mating face 24 of the receptacle connector is configured to be a V-shaped concave for matching with the Λ-shaped convex of the plug connector. The concave is formed by symmetrically inclined third surface 241 and forth surface 242. Two rows of contacts 21a, 21b are symmetrically located on the two surfaces 241, 242. The retaining section 211 is perpendicular to the mounting face 22 and the plate contacting section 213 extends along an incline angle of the surface.
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In this prefer embodiment, the plug connector is inserted in the mating cavity 23 along an insert direction A, wherein the elastic contacting sections 112 of the plug press against the plate contacting sections 213 of the receptacle thereby the elastic contacting sections 112 deflect inwards in the passageways and slant to the second side 151 at the same time. Please pay high attention to the contacting sections 112 in
In other embodiment, if the latching portions are enough to provide engaged force between said two housings, the mating faces of the plug connector and the receptacle can be defined with a one-piece plane shape, the contacting sections of the plug connector is parallel to the mounting face thereof and the contacting sections of the receptacle connector is perpendicular to the mounting face thereof.
While a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention has been shown and described, equivalent modifications and changes known to persons skilled in the art according to the spirit of the present invention are considered within the scope of the present invention as described in the appended claims.
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